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            <h1>Kubernetes Service Catalog</h1>
            <h5>Bringing the Cloud Back Into Your Cluster</h5>
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            <h3><a href="/docs/concepts/#introduction">Service Catalog</a> lets you
                provision cloud services directly from the comfort of native Kubernetes tooling.
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                Bring the cloud into your cluster and manage everything in "easy mode".
                Craft a set of manifests that define your application, the services that it relies upon,
                and seamlessly connect the two.</p>
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            <h4>Cluster Meets Cloud</h4>
            <p>Service Catalog translates that manifest into a request to your cloud's
                service broker, provisioning resources on your behalf and injecting the
                credentials back into your containers.</p>
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            <h4>Open Standards</h4>
            <p>Service Catalog speaks the language of the Open Service Broker API,<br/>
                placing the world of cloud-native services at your command.
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                <h4><a href="/docs/design/#overview">Cloud Native Services</a></h4>
                <p>Your cloud native apps deserve a cloud native cluster.
                    Provision managed services from your cloud provider directly
                    from native Kubernetes tooling.</p>
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                <h4><a href="/docs/resources/#whats-in-the-secrets">Smart Secrets</a></h4>
                <p>Credentials are parsed and injected into Kubernetes secrets, ready for
                your app to load as environment variables.</p>
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                <h4><a href="/docs/resources/#service-instance-parameters">Powerful Configuration</a></h4>
                <p>The same configuration options that you see in your cloud portal
                are available for configuration through Service Catalog.</p>
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                <h4><a href="http://openservicebrokerapi.org">Open Service Broker Compatible</a></h4>
                <p>Every major cloud provider supports the Open Service Broker standards,
                so regardless of who's powering your cluster, you will be able to tap into
                the full suite of services.</p>
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                <h4><a href="/community">Vibrant Community</a></h4>
                <p>Service Catalog is a Kubernetes Special Interest Group (SIG)
                and is an official incubator project. Lead by a group of developers
                spanning Microsoft, Google, RedHat and IBM, we are releasing regularly
                and have many active contributors from the wider community.</p>
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                <h4><a href="/docs/cli">Operator Friendly</a></h4>
                <p>Install a broker at the cluster level or in a single namespace, control
                which services you'd like to make available, and provide sensible
                defaults for provisioning cloud services.</p>
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